The Channel Islands is the last remnant of England's medieval empire in France.
The Franks of France and he holy roman Christians
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The Roman Empire covered what is not Italy, France, Spain, England, parts of Germany, Africa, and the Middle East.
Today's France and England.
France was never a colony. France came into existence when the empire of Charlemagne was broken up in 843.
Marseille is a town in southern France. It was founded as a Greek colony before the Roman empire.
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France has never been a colony in the traditional sense. It was first organized into settled civilization under the Roman Empire, but it was a constituent part of that empire, not a colony. Since the fall of the Roman Empire, France was the subject to various different medieval kingdoms competing over territory, most of which are anachronistically French, but some were anachronistically English or German. Towards the end of the Middle Ages, France was united as one nation and has remained as such up to the present day.
i think it was a colony of france. :-D
No, all of the countries that were once in the British Empire were all freed at the end of World War 2 as Britain was nearly bankrupt! Also, I don't think France was ever in the British Empire.
The Empire became a colony of the British Empire (United Kingdom), so technically it was a colony of Europe.
When the Mughal Empire fell in 1857, it became a colony of British Empire.
Haiti use to be a colony of France.Haiti use to be a colony of France.
France isn't a colony, but an independant country. A beautiful and "awesome" one.
France started a colony in Canada in the early 1400's.
When the Mughal Empire fell in 1857 it became a colony of England.